This Week’s Top Stories

Two men from NJ won the first Cash4Life game jackpot and a woman keeps luck in the family as she decides to share a $20 million prize with her two brothers. A hospice receives two much needed trucks from a Powerball jackpot winner.

Meanwhile the New York Lottery is busy trying to find the owner of a million dollar winning ticket before it expires.

Lottery Officials Look For Missing $1 Million WinnerYet another major prize winner in New York is about to forfeit his prize and lottery officials are in a mad rush to find him. A winning Powerball ticket sold at he Quick Mart located on North Middletown Road on Dec. 11 last year is about to expire. The winner could lose a cool million dollars if he does not make a claim by 11th December.

N.J. Men Bag Cash4Life Grand PrizeTwo men beat odds of 21,846,048 to 1 to be the first grand prize winners of the Cash4Life game in New Jersey. Joseph Ianiro and John Opaluch of Hasbrouck Heights won a $1,000 a day for life jackpot.

Hospice Receives Two Trucks From Powerball WinnerThe snowy winter season covers the grounds around the Hospice of the Panhandle and Panhandle Home Health a pretty blanket of snow. That same snow, however, makes it hard for care workers to get around. Enter 2010 Powerball winner W. Randy Smith; Smith donated two brand new trucks to the hospice.

Woman Shares $20 Million Prize With BrothersWhen Judy Brown bought a few “Win $1,000,000 a Year for Life” scratch-off tickets in September, she had no idea she would win a huge “pension” over the next 20 years. But win she did, as the retired nurse scooped the grand prize of $1 million a year for life, which has a guaranteed value of at least $20 million.